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4 Comments

What are the numbers based on? How many people, What Age Groups, by State etc etc etc. If you can’t supply that information what you have posted is useless information.

icuhowie at 5:42 am on January 12, 2014

Thanks for the comment, icuhowie. As you can see at the bottom of the graphic, this info is based on a large sampling of CK users from last year.

Mike at 10:00 am on January 14, 2014

My report says there have been 13 hard inquiries on my credit yet the Credit Karma info only shows 6 and some of the 6 are over two years old. Why don’t they all show and why aren’t the ones over two years being dropped as the procedure says they will.

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